♥ You So Mush.
Hello! Today’s card features lots and lots of Lawn Fawn inks! There are lots of great images to color in the Lawn Fawn line so it was a challenge to try and think of a design that really featured the inks and stamping with little coloring.
So I decided to create a rainbow collection of flowers by stamping the image from Gleeful Gardens in 8 different colors, cutting them out with the die and then arranging them in a circle. I think it’s fun to think of images in a more geometrical graphic way like this rather than always creating a scene with them.
It’s great to use the same idea to create backgrounds as well. But because I wanted the flowers and the images to be the focus for this card I used Gingham Backdrops with Hippo ink to create a more subtle background. I layered a die cut circle over top of the flowers to hide the busy stems and create a focus point for the little scene with the snail.
The snail is colored with colored pencils and I colored the grass with Copic markers. I stamped the sentiment on the card but also stamped it on scrap paper in pink ink on white card stock so that I could color in the heart and cut it out to highlight that part of the sentiment. I finished the card off with a little coral bow and some glitter accents of course.
The soft, pretty colors work so well with these sweet images! Love the baker’s twine bow!
Super cute!
Loving the
rainbow colors.
Carla from Utah
Who knew a snail could be so cute! Much prefer him here though than in my garden ;)
How adorable! Lawn Fawn has the cutest lil critters. GREAT card with a wonderful design! Love it ♥
Too cute!
Sweet card!
This is such a sweetheart of a card, love it!
Always some great inspiration to be found here!
Great card. Love the flowers.
I just love this stamp set!!!…super cute card!, thanks for sharing.
Loving this rainbow of flowers card.
This is just so darling!!
Very cute, even though snails and I do battle outside.
Card is very cute. Love the stamp set and the dies. thanks for the chance to win!
So so so cute!! Love the rainbow of flowers!!
This is absolutely adorable!!! The flowers look very pretty! TFS!
This is so pretty!
Love the flowers on this card
I like that. Dark brown paper background
Cute use of the flowers to make a rainbow of colors. Like all the methods of adding the color also – pencil, copics, and ink. Very sweet.
I love the rainbow of flowers, and that they are not colored in, just the outline…very rich against the background…beautiful!!!
Love the flowers. They really stand out.
This is really awesome and colorful and so well done!! Love the details on them!!!!
Love that sentiment. So cute card, makes me smile
Cute as can be~
Adorable card!
Ooh! Great card, and thanks for the chance to win!
I like the background with those colors
Absolutely adorable!
What an adorable card. I love the little snail. The colors are soft and soothing. So gentle.
What a cute card! Love the ring of flowers
so cute, so colorful!
This is my favorite lawn fawn stamp and die set. Thanks for coming up with a new way to use it.
Stunning card! I love the colors. Thanks for sharing.
Such a super-cute card!
Love the colorful wreath of flowers!
This is so adorable and love the design and using the set in more ways!
Cute!
Chari, I like your card very mush! Lol
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SUPER CUTE card Chari :)
LOVE your snail and ring of flowers!!!
Gorgeous card! Really love the ring of rainbow-coloured flowers!
That is so cute! Love the flowery wreath. :)
Lawn Fawn stamp sets are so cute. Love the flower colors on the darker cardstock. Cute card.
Such pretty colors for a beautiful card!!
Oh, it’s absolutely adorable!! Love this cutie and the flowers are so fresh and joung! Lovely work! Thanks for sharing :)
Oh I love your card and especially adore the rainbow flowers!
Love how you coloured and arranged the flowers against the neutral background. Fun card. Hugz
This card so mush fun!!! I love the different colours in the flowers and the sentiment is adorable!
So cute how you did that.
This is such an adorable card – it makes me smile! Thanks, Chari!